When the Sky Burns: Halley’s Ghost and the Eta Aquarid Reckoning: Halley's Comet, that once-in-a-lifetime visitor, leaves behind a trail of dust and ice, a celestial breadcrumb path that Earth crosses twice a year. Each May, as our planet barrels through this debris, the Eta Aquarids ignite the sky with swift, luminous streaks. These meteors, traveling at breakneck speeds, burn brightly, a testament to the violent beauty of our universe
When the Sky Burns: Halley’s Ghost and the Eta Aquarid Reckoning: Halley's Comet, that once-in-a-lifetime visitor, leaves behind a trail of dust and ice, a celestial breadcrumb path that Earth crosses twice a year. Each May, as our planet barrels through this debris, the Eta Aquarids ignite the sky with swift, luminous streaks. These meteors, traveling at breakneck speeds, burn brightly, a testament to the violent beauty of our universe

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